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Randy Nelson, PhD
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Light Pollution News
January 2026: Knowledge Availability!
This episode's guests:Randy Nelson, PhD, Circadian Rhythm Researcher.Scott Lind, Electrical Engineer, CEO Redshift Lighting.Rushil Kukreja, Founder of Princia.Bill's News Picks:Space Modernization for the 21st Century NPRM, FCC. Palo Alto approves dark sky ordinance, sets earlier curfew, Riley Cooke, Palo Alto Online. Widespread influence of artificial light at night on ecosystem metabolism, Nature. Midnight darkness and evening melatonin pre-treatment reverse night-light-induced neurobehavioural disruptions in a diurnal corvid, Scientific Reports. The night feels different when you’re out there', Dr. Jon Sutton, The British Psychological Society.Send Fe...
2026-01-19
52 min
Light Pollution News
January 2026: 0.68%
This episode's guests:Randy Nelson, PhD, Circadian Rhythm Researcher.Scott Lind, Electrical Engineer, CEO Redshift Lighting.Rushil Kukreja, Founder of Princia.Bill's News Picks:New York’s Skyline Has a Bold New Look, Nicholas Mancall-Bitel, New York Times.Switching off public lighting: a study on local authority practices, Samuel Busson, Cerema.Exposure to more artificial light at night may raise heart disease risk, American Heart Association. ‘My Neighbor’s Christmas Lights Shine into My Bedroom, What Should I Do?, Philadelphia Inquirer. Reaffirming sensory ethnography: sensing regenerative tourist practices in dark-sky protected...
2026-01-05
57 min
Behavioral Grooves Podcast
The Trick That Shapes Every Choice You Make | Mikael Klintman
How does framing influence the way we think, feel, and act? Sociologist and author Mikael Klintman joins us to explore how framing shapes nearly every part of life — from art and politics to health and everyday conversations. We discuss how subtle shifts in language and context can change our perceptions, why framing itself is neutral but powerful, and how expanding or contracting our frames can unite or divide us. Tune in for practical insights on recognizing framing in action and using it to see the world differently. Topics [0:00] Introduction and Speed Round with Mikael Klintman [6:29] Fr...
2025-11-03
1h 00
The Catholic Morning Show
The Catholic Morning Show - 06/26/2025
Today on the Catholic Morning Show:Deacon Randy Kiel - Deacon at Christ the King parish, today he offers us his reflection on the upcoming Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul.--------Kevin Wells - An award-winning Catholic author and acclaimed Catholic speaker shares his new book: Coached by the Curé: Lessons in Shepherding with St. John Vianney inspired a "postcard" from St. John Vianney in heaven to parents of today.Learn more at https://kevinwells.org/books--------Deacon Dr. Harry Schnitker - Program Director of t...
2025-06-26
1h 00
Latter-day Saint Art
Latter-day Saint Art Episode 8: Film Studies
Jenny Champoux: Welcome back to Latter-day Saint Art, a limited series podcast from Wayfare Magazine. I'm your host, Jenny Champoux in Latter-day Saint Art, I'll guide you through an examination of the artistic tradition of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Each guest is a contributor to the new book, Latter-day Saint Art: A Critical Reader, from Oxford University Press and the Center for Latter-day Saint Arts. A video and transcript of each episode along with images of the artworks discussed are posted at Wayfaremagazine.org.In today's episode, we'll look at the history of...
2025-04-30
1h 13
Think Alike?: A Neuronline Podcast
Joy and Curiosity
In this episode, mentor Randy Nelson, PhD, and former mentee Staci Bilbo, PhD, reflect on their experiences in academia, sharing insights on the importance of passion in science, navigating the ups and downs of research, and the evolving landscape of academic expectations and careers. This candid conversation offers valuable lessons for both aspiring scientists and seasoned researchers alike. Find information about this episode and more resources for your neuroscience career on Neuronline at https://neuronline.sfn.org/think-alike. Become a member of the Society for Neuroscience (SfN) or rejoin for 2025 — or opt for the two-year me...
2025-02-28
40 min
ABT Time
The North Dakota Story
PART 1 OF THE 3 PART SERIES: In 2014 the state of North Dakota voted on MEASURE 5, a ballot initiative asking to channel 5% of the state's oil and gas revenues into wildlife conservation activities. Proponents of the initiative spent $4 million which was more than double their opponents. It lost, 20:80. In this episode we talk with North Dakota aquatic ecologist Rick Nelson, PhD, who was present for the campaign and vote. Randy Olson https://twitter.com/ABTagenda Randy's Blog: http://scienceneedsstory.com Learn more about the ABT Framework Course: http://www.abtframework.com/
2024-05-22
40 min